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Winter is Here: Keep the Windshield Clear

Glass Doctor® has tips to defrost the windshield when winter weather strikes.

WACO, Texas (November 26, 2014) – The winter season has arrived, and despite the colder weather and increasing precipitation, traveling by automobile is still a necessity. As the weather gets colder, the need to clear and defrost the windshield becomes part of the daily routine.

Clearing and defrosting the windshield properly is important. An icy windshield can obstruct the view of the driver, making the precarious driving conditions that much more dangerous. Additionally, removing the ice from a windshield without care can cause the structural integrity of the windshield to be compromised, making existing cracks and chips expand.

When deicing your windshield, be sure to never pour hot water directly on the windshield. Sudden changes in temperature can cause the windshield to crack or shatter. Make sure to avoid using any metal objects to remove the ice, as these items can cause permanent scratches on the windshield, compromising the driver’s field of vision. Direct flames, such as those from blowtorches, should never be used to remove ice from the windshield, as they can warp the windshield and compromise its integrity.

An ice scraper is a must-have tool for those living in colder climates. Using an ice scraper will effectively remove the ice from the windshield while making sure that no damage is done. Prior to beginning to remove ice, start the vehicle and let it run for several minutes with the defrost setting turned on. This will begin to melt the ice and make the removal easier.

For more information on how you can protect your windshield this winter or information on how to repair a damaged windshield, visit your local Glass Doctor or go to www.glassdoctor.com.

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